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- Xintao Li
- Qi Qin
- Tianxu Zheng
- Xin Wang
Abstract
Against the backdrop of China’s new urbanization and regional coordination strategies, the social integration of rural-to-urban migrants has become an increasingly critical indicator of state governance modernization and institutional performance. Considering rural migrants in Jilin Province as the research subject, particularly in the context of its agricultural revitalization and urbanization policies, this study constructs an “embedding–activation†theoretical framework grounded in institutional theory and social capital theory. It proposes a mechanism in which formal institutions are embedded within informal institutions and generate effective governance outcomes through cognitive transformation facilitated by social capital. Empirically, the study applies structural equation modeling to identify the direct and indirect pathways through which policy cognition, social trust, identity, and economic integration influence social integration. Additionally, machine learning methods are employed to reveal the marginal contributions and nonlinear transition characteristics of individual variables, bridging the gap between causal explanation and predictive accuracy. The results demonstrate that social capital functions as a cognitive trigger for activating institutional efficacy and plays a key mediating role in promoting migrants’ social integration. The success of institutional incentives depends on the accumulation of individual cognition and the threshold effects of trust and identity mechanisms, resulting in a behavioral shift from passive acceptance to active engagement. This dynamic promotes the expansion of scope and deepening of structure in social integration. By adopting an institution–cognition–behavior analytical lens, this study enriches the micro-foundations of institutional theory and provides support for enhancing the evaluation, responsiveness, and effectiveness of migration.
Suggested Citation
Xintao Li & Qi Qin & Tianxu Zheng & Xin Wang, 2026.
"Social Integration Among Rural-to-Urban Migrants: A Dynamic Analysis Using a Hybrid Approach Integrating Structural Equation Modeling and Machine Learning,"
Evaluation Review, , vol. 50(3), pages 423-461, June.
Handle:
RePEc:sae:evarev:v:50:y:2026:i:3:p:423-461
DOI: 10.1177/0193841X251400533
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